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Art Legacy Compass : Guidance for Managing, Downsizing, and Transitioning an Artist's Studio and Estate - Mary E Longe

Art Legacy Compass

Guidance for Managing, Downsizing, and Transitioning an Artist's Studio and Estate

By: Mary E Longe

Paperback | 15 March 2026

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What happens to an artist's or maker's studio and a lifetime of creative work?

Paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, sculptures, ceramics, textiles, tools, supplies, equipment, and records of exhibitions and sales accumulate over decades of creative practice. Visual artists, photographers, craft artists, and makers working in ceramics, fiber, glass, wood, metal, or printmaking often build studios filled with finished work, archives, and specialized equipment. Yet many leave little documentation or guidance about how these materials should be organized or inventoried when circumstances change.

When a transition occurs-retirement, relocation, illness, or death-or when an artist reorganizes the studio to make room to keep working, families, heirs, trustees and executors may face a studio full of artwork, craft objects, tools, and equipment with little understanding of what they are handling or how the work circulates in the art and craft marketplace.

Art Legacy Compass provides a practical framework for organizing an artist's or maker's studio and preparing for the management and disposition of artwork and studio assets. Through a structured nine-step process, the guide helps artists and craft practitioners document their work, create an artwork inventory, record studio contents and equipment, identify income streams, organize digital assets, and prepare instructions for executors and advisors. The book addresses key aspects of artist estate planning, studio documentation, and managing a creative practice.

The guide also serves those responsible for carrying out these responsibilities. Executors, heirs, attorneys, financial advisors, and arts professionals will find explanations of how artwork and craft objects circulate in the marketplace, why documentation and provenance matter, and how decisions about sale, donation, gifting, reuse, or disposal can influence financial value and the historical record of an artist's work.

The appendix provides practical tools, including inventory worksheets, meeting planners for conversations with attorneys and advisors, sample correspondence, and a checklist outlining the first ninety days of responsibilities if an executor must assume management of the studio.

Accessible and pragmatic in tone, Art Legacy Compass offers guidance for visual artists, craft artists, and makers, as well as families and professionals responsible for managing artists' estates, craft studios, and the disposition of creative work.

Industry Reviews

Mary Longe's book, Art Legacy Compass, speaks to me at a time of personal transition. As a professional artist I have painted many subjects over the years that are now crowding my studio space. What to do with these explorations and finished paintings? This superb roadmap gives me a direction to possibilities and a sense of inner peace. I now have a plan. William Marvin, Skokie, IL

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